A Bold Voice in
Domestic Violence Prevention,
Systems Change & Social Impact
If your podcast is ready for a conversation that challenges assumptions and sparks real change – Liz Ortenburger delivers.
Liz Ortenburger, CEO of SafeNest, brings a powerful, data-driven perspective on domestic violence prevention, criminal justice reform, and public health approaches to safety.
She doesn’t just inform audiences; she shifts how they think.
Stop Repeating the Same Conversation About Domestic Violence
Bring your audience a bold, prevention-first perspective from SafeNest CEO Liz Ortenburger.
Most podcasts focus on what happens after abuse.
Liz helps your audience understand how to prevent it in the first place and why our current systems aren’t working.
Expect honest insights, uncomfortable truths, and conversations your listeners won’t forget.
Why Podcast Hosts Book Liz Ortenburger
Fresh perspective on domestic violence prevention
Challenges outdated “tough on crime” narratives
Bridges public health, trauma, and systems change
Engaging, clear, and thought-provoking delivery
Leaves audiences with actionable insights – not just awareness
About Liz Ortenburger
Liz Ortenburger is the CEO of SafeNest, one of the nation’s most innovative domestic violence prevention organizations. She leads groundbreaking work focused on stopping violence before it starts, not just responding after it happens.
Her work reframes domestic violence as:
A public health issue
A behavior change challenge
A systems problem – not just a legal one
Podcast Topics That Spark Engagement
TOUGH ON CRIME ISN’T SOLVING VIOLENCE
Why punishment-first systems fail survivors and don’t prevent future abuse—and what needs to change.
WE CAN’T ARREST OUR WAY OUT OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Why abuse is rooted in trauma, behavior, and systems—and why accountability must include change.
DOES SHE FEEL SAFER? THE METRIC THAT ACTUALLY MATTERS
Why current success metrics miss the point—and how to measure real safety and hope.
THE UNCOMFORTABLE TRUTH ABOUT SURVIVOR-ONLY SUPPORT
Why helping survivors without addressing abusers can unintentionally perpetuate harm.
WHERE ARE THE MEN? THE MISSING KEY TO PREVENTION
Why engaging men is essential to ending domestic violence.
RAISING BOYS WHO HOLD OTHER MEN ACCOUNTABLE
How parenting shapes prevention and accountability.
PORN, PARENTING AND PREVENTION
The connection between early exposure, behavior, and prevention.